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Awsome...I think im gonna go get it. Hope it will compile under cygwin

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This might seem like a really stupid question but what file do I open in order to use nmap? I just installed Linux RedHat 9 dual booted as of (yesterday) with Windows 98 THE FILE structure is completely different than windows. Do I program in a terminal window? Also can anyone recommend any sites & tutorials that will help me use redhat 9 thanks computernerd22

Awsome...I think im gonna go get it. Hope it will compile under cygwin

Save yourself the hassle and download the Windows command line version and run it under cygwin. I'm hoping that someone will put together a cygwin specific RPM build of NMAP soon but until then, the W32 command line version is the most stable version you'll see under cygwin.

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